![]() I then installed a fresh version of ASUS's Smart Gesture from their site. I ran the Program_Install_and_Uninstall.diagcab which run and allowed me to uninstall successfully the Asus SmartGesture program. What I did to get around that was to navigate to the Resources folder and then to the Troubleshooters folder. If I run the exe directly, I get some nasty script error. I downloaded and extracted to my downloads library in a folder called fixitp. This allows you to see the fixit button and to download a portable version of the tool (in case you need to use it on non-networked clients) ![]() I installed a Chrome add-in that allowed me to change the user-agent of the chrome browser to thinking I was IE9 and previous version of windows: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible MSIE 9.0 Windows NT 6.1 Trident/5.0) You need to fake the MS site into thinking your pc isn't Win10. ![]() I had his same issue and since win10 doesn't allow you to run the fixit tool from the web, I did the following hack to uninstall Asus Smart Gesture on my Windows 10 laptop. ![]()
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